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Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Forced Busing City Schools Style and Black Home Life vs White Home Life #hcsboe

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H/T CaseyBrown

So, the prevailing sentiment of those in positions of power and influence is them there "public housing" the DOJ is forcing to attend "white" schools will be the nail in the coffin for Huntsville City schools, white parents are going to flee as fast as their legs can carry them to private schools because everyone knows black children don't want to learn because of their "home life", or lack thereof. Forgive the run on sentence, but it's the only way EYE can express my disgust for this terrible situation.

Huntsville Board of Education President Laurie McCaulley said her
goal is for every child who has been rezoned to "feel like they're at
home" in their new school.To that end, the desegregation plan requires the system to hold an extensive orientation program for reassigned students. Teachers and principals will also get at least eight hours of
cultural responsiveness training this summer, which McCaulley said is
especially important for educators who have never been around students
from public housing."Teachers need to understand that mom may have been working third
shift, and her focus may not be as much on parenting as it is trying to
survive," she said. "Some of these students have challenges getting up
in the morning and having something to eat."Housing authority CEO Michael Lundy said an orientation program is
key to getting students from public housing off to a positive start in
their new schools."Opening day should not be the first time our kids visit the school
or meet some of their fellow students," Lundy said this week.

Yep, the School Board President,and the Housing Authority CEO are enabling media driven racial stereotyping as evidenced by comments like this:

So, the teachers are going to have to spend more time with children
from public housing. This means that they will have less time with the
other (white) students. Therefore, the other students will soon be
under performing as well. Oh goody, now we will have a city of under
performers. Oh wait, we have private schools. Huntsville new plan
for public education will succeed in bringing other kids down to the
public housing level and private schools with a lot more students.

And this:

Allow me to play Nostradamus and tell you how this will end. Project
kids being forced to move will not fare any better at Huntsville High
because their home life will not have changed. Morale and discipline
will plummet. Parents who can afford it will move their kids to private
school. Huntsville High spirals in the direction of Johnson as quality
students and teachers flee. Property values in the HHS district fall as
people gravitate to Grissom district. HHS becomes a dump and then
Grissom is targeted for diversification. Left wing busybodies demand
more money for failing schools after the "Montgomerization" or
"Chattanogification" of Huntsville city schools is complete. And the
beat goes on...

On
the other hand, the new plan will be very successful in spreading bad
attitudes, attendance problems, violence and a multitude of other
problems throughout the city.

Why should students from public housing be treated differently than any other students? But that's not what this post is about. I want to debunk the media driven narrative of the lack of "home life" in the black community with three words.... The Dugger Family.

What kind of "home life" teaches that it's acceptable to mock a grieving father for personal political gain? EYE am looking at you Ted Cruz.

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